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Former World No.1 Serena Williams has won so many titles and earned fame and money as well. Money can be a fickle thing. And so being on tour for so long Serena has understood how to market herself and what is her worth. And recently gave some good financial and self-help advice to the younger generation.

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“Money at the end of the day is worthless” – Serena Williams

In a recent chat with Chase Bank, Serena spoke about money and worth. She advises young children to always know their worth. And she says not to be afraid to tell it to anybody. She also spoke about herself and her worth. With extreme confidence, Serena said she is worth a trillion dollars at least in her mind. And money doesn’t factor in deciding your worth because it is worthless when you don’t have good health. So treating yourself is more important than money.

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“I am definitely worth a trillion in my mind. Maybe not on paper but I don’t think there is any money that can tell you what I am worth because money at the end of the day is worthless when you don’t have health. No amount of money can fix it if you get something. So you have to treat yourself, treat your body because it is literally priceless.” Serena said

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Read More: Can Serena Williams Win Her 24th Grand Slam Title at US Open 2020?

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On the court, Serena is gearing up for the Cincinnati Open and the US Open. She will be working hard after she got a shock loss at the hands of Shelby Rogers in the quarterfinals of the WTA Lexington.

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Her quest for claiming a record-equalling 24th Grand slam continues. She boasts a good recent record at the US Open. Having done everything right until the finals of the last two editions. In 2018 she lost the final against Naomi Osaka. And last year she lost the finals against Bianca Andreescu. So let’s see if she can finally end her final’s curse.

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